Nova Scotia's Massachusetts


Book Description

This book is primarily concerned with describing and attempting to account for, first, the continuing economic hammerlock Massachusetts had during most of the period from 1630 to 1784 over the neighbouring colony and, second, the various military thrusts sent from New England to the region to the northeast.




Nova Scotia's Lost Communities


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Stories and photos that bring the people and places of Nova Scotia’s historic past to life. Beaubassin was once a prosperous farming community at the head of the Cumberland Basin; Africville was the vibrant home of Black Nova Scotians who struggled to make a living and found spiritual solace in their church. Both are now gone, one a casualty of long-ago colonial warfare and the other a victim of misguided urban renewal. In this fascinating book, author Joan Dawson looks at thirty-seven of this Canadian province’s lost communities: places like Electric City, Indian Gardens, and the Tancook Islands. Some were home to ethnic groups forced to leave. Others, once dependent on factories, mills, or the fishery, died as the economy changed or resources were depleted. But they were all once places where Nova Scotians were born, married, worked, and died. Featuring over 60 archival and contemporary photos and illustrations, Nova Scotia’s Lost Communities preserves those memories with fascinating insights.




Nova Scotia’s Stars of Song


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Best-selling music biographer Charlie Rhindress presents the lives and music of Nova Scotia’s six most important and successful women singers: Portia White, Anne Murray, Carroll Baker, Rita MacNeil, Holly Cole and Sarah MacLachlan. Rhindress draws on his intimate knowledge of Nova Scotia’s music and his interviews with many of the biggest figures in the Nova Scotian music scene to offer fresh insight into the lives and work of these six stars. His research included extensive conversations with the women he profiles, as well as their families, their friends and the musicians they played with and worked alongside. He offers powerful new insights into how each of them was shaped by and contributed to Nova Scotia’s unique musical heritage.




A Beginner’s Guide to Nova Scotia’s Car Accident Compensation System: Learn What You Need to Know to Protect Your Right to Fair Compensation


Book Description

Do you want to avoid mistakes that will ruin your chances of getting fair compensation from your vehicle accident case? Being honest and legitimately hurt is not enough to guarantee you will get fair compensation from your insurance company. An insurance company is not interested in paying you "fair" compensation; rather, its goal is to pay you as little compensation as possible. Your lack of knowledge of how the system works means that you will make mistakes that will hurt your case. A Beginner's Guide to Nova Scotia's Car Accident Compensation System is essential reading for anyone involved in a vehicle accident in Nova Scotia. It will enable you to make the right decisions and to maximize your chances of getting fair compensation.










The Log of the Scotia Expedition, 1902-4


Book Description

Complete ship's log of the 'Scotia' during the Scottish National Antarctic Expedtion of 1902-1904, to the Weddell Sea, South Orkneys and Falkland Islands.




Sessional Papers


Book Description

"Report of the Dominion fishery commission on the fisheries of the province of Ontario, 1893", issued as vol. 26, no. 7, supplement.